Bermuda low tide today.

Three beautiful brain corals each roughly 3 feet in diameter, many sea fans all normally underwater. This scene stretched right around the Island today and was quite a sight to see close up. Unfortunately it was quite windy and overcast, so picture a bit dark JENNY'S PICTURE.

Yes it does Ardy, it was very overcast so I guess that created the effect, thanks.

Glad you saw these yellow, funny how in different parts of the world we can still learn so much. They are this colour in the water, but if you take them out and sit for a while they turn pure white, I guess the sun bleaches them. They are protected by law now, on our north shore they are dying where the cruise ship silt kills them. Thanks.

OMG, Robbie, I've never heard of these never mind seen photos of them . . . I just love it when jigidi can be such a learning place! Are they always in this color? That had to be just awesome to see them around the entire island . . . . lucky you. They may not be able to talk, but with all those brain cells, I'm thinking when they are out of the water for periods of time, they are processing all sorts of info about US, and of course watching everything. (As in "A Person of Interest"). What fun, thanks so much!!